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childing

[chahyl-ding] / ˈtʃaɪl dɪŋ /




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During the set I witnessed, there was a setlist, but he’d dispensed with it quickly, gently childing himself for calling a bunch of audibles, and that’s when he’d done that inventory of what he had already played.

From Salon

Childing, wounded, winded, wise, sure.

From New York Times

Travail and pain I sing— The bride on the childing bed, The dark man labouring at his rhymes, The ewe in the lambing shed.

From Project Gutenberg

With fire and sword the country round Was wasted jar and wide, And many a childing mother then, And newborn baby died; But things like that, you know, must be At every famous victory.

From Time Magazine Archive

The variety of daisy which children now call “Hen and Chickens” was known as the “childing daisy” in Gerard’s time.

From Project Gutenberg